
Luang Pho Ngern's mantra: how to worship, pray, and ask for success and blessings.
The Luang Pho Ngern mantra from Wat Bang Klan is a secret technique to attract wealth. The worship mantras of Luang Pho Ngern Phutthachot at Wat Bang Klan in Phichit Province have several versions depending on the chanting purpose. The most recognized and popular verses are recited for good fortune and prosperity in wealth.
U A Ka Sa Na Cha Li Ti A Mi.
This is an abbreviated mantra used for meditation during times of hardship or when a quick blessing is needed.
Full mantra meditation (emphasizing wealth and protection).
Siddhi Buddhang Kitchang Mama Phu Khon Phlai Ma Na Chali Ti.
Siddhi Dhamma Chittang Mama Khaow Khong Phlai Ma Na Chali Ti.
Siddhi Sangha Chittang Mama Ngern Thong Phlai Ma Na Chali Ti.
One should set a clear intention before chanting, focusing on honestly using the money earned for righteous purposes.
1. Concentration and intention: While chanting, keep a firm focus on the mantra and Luang Pho Ngern's image, making a clear and undistracted prayer request.
2. Doing good deeds alongside chanting: Luang Pho Ngern emphasized honesty, diligent earning, and kindness. Combining good conduct with chanting greatly increases the likelihood of wishes being fulfilled.
3. Recommended offerings: Present clean water, jasmine flowers, or jasmine garlands on Buddhist holy days or every Thursday (considered Teacher's Day) for greater auspiciousness.
For worshipping Luang Pho Ngern, the focus is generally on making wishes (mental prayers) rather than making vows.
Simple wishes (mental prayers) are preferred and recommended because they rely on invoking his merit to help with problems, emphasizing sincere good deeds instead of bargaining.
The main sacred places and origins of Luang Pho Ngern are:
1. Wat Bang Klan (Wat Hiranyaram), Phichit Province (the temple where Luang Pho Ngern resided and built).
2. Wat Tai Nam (the old Wat of Luang Pho Ngern), Phichit Province (a site important to his history).
3. Wat Khongkharam, Phichit Province (another temple where he once resided and houses an ancient statue).
If you cannot visit the main temples, you can worship his sacred objects at nearby temples or shrines that have been properly established and consecrated according to ritual.